Bracket of electronic device
A bracket is provided for fixing an electronic device therein. The bracket includes a main frame and a fixing member. The main frame has a connecting portion and two sideboards. The two sideboards are disposed to two ends of the connecting portion respectively and the two sideboards are disposed in parallel. A distance is kept between the two sideboards to accommodate the electronic device therein, and one of the two sideboards has a plurality of assembling holes. The fixing member is detachably mounted to the sideboard having the assembling holes. A plurality of connecting members are disposed to one side of the fixing member, for passing through the assembling holes respectively and being fixed on the electronic device, so as to fix the electronic device between the two sideboards.
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This non-provisional application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(a) on Patent Application No. 98133130 filed in Taiwan, R.O.C. on 2009, Sep. 30, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to an electronic device bracket, and more particularly to an electronic device bracket for a quickly detaching electronic device.
2. Related Art
With the rapid progress of science and technology, a computer has become an indispensable article in a typical modern home. Whether for work or entertainment purposes, the computer is more and more frequently used, and a capacity of the hard disk device for storing data has also become increasingly large to satisfy increased working demands.
Currently, a hard disk installed in a commercially available computer is fixed to a bracket and then installed in a case of the computer with the bracket. In this instance, considering commercially available brackets, the hard disk is fixed to the bracket only by means of screws or other fastening tools. After being fixed by means of screws, the hard disk is then installed in the computer case through the bracket. However, the assembly process of such a hard disk is quite onerous, as not only are other tools needed for disassembly, but the assembly process is also time and energy consuming, causing considerable inconvenience.
Moreover, the hard disk itself has a vulnerable internal structure. When the data is accessed, data loss may occur due to reasons such as vibration. If the hard disk is struck carelessly during the assembly process, the internal components of the hard disk may be easily abraded, which may result in bad tracks and further cause loss of the stored data. Therefore, making the assembly and disassembly of a hard disk faster and more convenient has become an issue urgently requiring improvement by the inventor of the present invention and persons skilled in the art.
SUMMARYAn assembly process of a hard disk in a computer is rather complicated, and other tools are needed for assembly, disassembly, and usage of the hard disk.
In view of the above problems, the present invention is directed to an electronic device bracket which has a simple structure and is easily operated.
In order to achieve the above objectives, the present invention provides a bracket for fixing an electronic device, which is applicable to the fast assembly or disassembly of an electronic device. The electronic device bracket includes a main frame and a fixing member. The main frame has a connecting portion and two sideboards. The two sideboards are respectively disposed at two ends of the connecting portion and in parallel with each other. A distance is kept between the two sideboards for accommodating the electronic device between the two sideboards. One of the two sideboards has a plurality of assembling holes. The fixing member is detachably mounted to the sideboard having the assembling holes. A plurality of connecting members are disposed at one side of the fixing member, for passing through the assembling holes and being fixed on the electronic device between the two sideboards. The present invention further provides another electronic device bracket, applicable to fast assemble or disassemble an electronic device. The electronic device bracket includes a main frame and a fixing member. The main frame has a connecting portion and a sideboard. The sideboard is disposed at one end of the connecting portion. The fixing member is pivoted to the other end of the connecting portion. A plurality of connecting members is disposed at one side of the fixing member for fixing the electronic device between the sideboard and the fixing member.
The present invention further provides another electronic device bracket, applicable to fast assemble or disassemble an electronic device. The electronic device bracket includes a connecting portion and two fixing members. The two fixing members are pivotally disposed at two ends of the connecting portion respectively. A plurality of connecting members is disposed at one side of each fixing member for being fixed to the electronic device, thereby fixing the electronic device between the two fixing members.
The advantages of the present invention are that a user can easily fix the electronic device at the bracket by moving the fixing members, and can easily disassemble the electronic device by moving the fixing members so that they are separated from the electronic device.
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When the electronic device 900 is fixed in the bracket 500, the user first presses the front edge of the fixing member 520, so that the fixing member 520 rotates about the shaft 525, so as to swing towards a direction away from the sideboard 512. Next, one side surface of the electronic device 900 is made to lean against the sideboard 512, and the securing members 516 are first inserted into screw holes or securing holes at one side surface of the electronic device 900.
When the fixing member 520 and the sideboard 512 are separated, the elastic element 530 is elastically deformed to provide an elastic force to have the fixing member 520 swing towards the sideboard 512. At this time, the user only needs to release the fixing member 520, and the elastic element 530 drives the fixing member to approach the other side surface of the electronic device 900 and enables the connecting members 522 of the fixing member 520 to be inserted into the screw holes or securing holes of the electronic device 900, thereby fixing the electronic device 900 on the main frame 510.
In the present invention, detachable or pivotal fixing members are fixed to outer side surfaces of the electronic device. The fixing members can be rapidly detached from the electronic device, such that the electronic device can be rapidly detached from the bracket. Through the present invention, the electronic device can be assembled and disassembled more conveniently, and no other tools are needed for assembly and disassembly, thereby saving time and energy.
While the present invention has been described by way of example and in terms of the preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention need not to be limited to the disclosed embodiments. On the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims, the scope of which should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar structures.
Claims
1. A bracket for fixing an electronic device therein, the bracket comprising:
- a body, having a connecting portion and two sideboards, wherein the two sideboards are respectively disposed at two ends of the connecting portion and in parallel with each other, a distance is kept between the two sideboards for accommodating the electronic device between the two sideboards, and one of the two sideboards has a plurality of assembling holes; and
- a fixing member, detachably mounted to the sideboard having the assembling holes, wherein a plurality of connecting members is disposed at one side of the fixing member for passing through the assembling holes respectively and being fixed on the electronic device to fix the electronic device;
- wherein a rabbet is formed at an outer side surface of the sideboard having the assembling holes, for the fixing member to be stacked therein, and
- wherein a front edge portion of the fixing member is pivoted to the sideboard, a shaft is disposed at the front edge portion of the fixing member, a pivot hole is formed in the rabbet, and the shaft is inserted into the pivot hole to pivot the fixing member to the sideboard.
2. The bracket according to claim 1, wherein each of the assembling holes comprises an elastic ring embedded in the sideboard and surrounding each of the assembling holes.
3. The bracket as claimed in claim 2, wherein each elastic ring has a H-shaped sectional structure along a radial direction, a part of each elastic ring is located within the corresponding assembling hole and surrounds the assembling hole, and the remaining part of the elastic ring is located at two sides of the sideboard respectively.
4. The bracket as claimed in claim 1, further comprising: a torsion spring, sleeved on the shaft, wherein two ends of the torsion spring are connected to the fixing member and the sideboard respectively to generate an elastic force to have the fixing member be stacked on the sideboard.
5. The bracket as claimed in claim 1, wherein a sink area is formed at one end of the rabbet, one end of the fixing member has a pressing end stacked over the sink area, and the pressing end enters the sink area with rotation of the fixing member.
6. The bracket as claimed in claim 5, further comprising: a compression spring, disposed in the sink area, wherein two ends of the spring are connected to the pressing end of the fixing member and the sideboard respectively, and the compression spring is compressed to generate an elastic force to push the pressing end outwards to have the fixing member be stacked on the sideboard.
7. The bracket as claimed in claim 1, further comprising: an elastic element, wherein one end of the elastic element is connected to the fixing member, and the other end of the elastic member is connected to the sideboard to generate an elastic force for having the fixing member be stacked on the sideboard.
8. The bracket as claimed in claim 1, further comprising: a plurality of securing members disposed at the sideboard equipped without assembling holes, and used for being secured on the electronic device.
9. A bracket for fixing an electronic device therein, the bracket comprising:
- a main frame, having a connecting portion and a sideboard, wherein the sideboard is disposed at one end of the connecting portion; and
- a fixing member, detachably mounted to the sideboard, a front edge of the fixing member is pivoted to the sideboard, wherein a plurality of connecting members is disposed at one side of the fixing member for fixing the electronic device
- wherein a rabbet is formed at an outer side surface of the sideboard having the assembling holes, for the fixing member to be stacked therein, and
- wherein, a shaft is disposed at the front edge portion of the fixing member, a pivot hole is formed in the rabbet, and the shaft is inserted into the pivot hole to pivot the fixing member to the sideboard.
10. The bracket as claimed in claim 9, further comprising: a torsion spring, sleeved on the shaft, wherein two ends of the torsion spring are connected to the fixing member and the connecting portion respectively to generate an elastic force to have the fixing member swing towards the sideboard.
11. The bracket as claimed in claim 9, further comprising: a compression spring, wherein two ends of the compression spring are connected to the fixing member and the connecting portion respectively, and the compression spring is compressed to generate an elastic force to push the fixing member outwards to have the fixing member swings towards the sideboard.
12. The bracket as claimed in claim 9, further comprising: a plurality of securing members disposed at the sideboard, and used for being secured on the electronic device.
13. A bracket for fixing an electronic device therein, the bracket comprising:
- a body, having a connecting portion and two sideboards, wherein the two sideboards are respectively disposed at two ends of the connecting portion and in parallel with each other, a distance is kept between the two sideboards for accommodating the electronic device between the two sideboards, and one of the two sideboards has a plurality of assembling holes; and
- a fixing member, detachably mounted to the sideboard having the assembling holes, wherein a plurality of connecting members is disposed at one side of the fixing member for passing through the assembling holes respectively and being fixed on the electronic device to fix the electronic device;
- wherein a rabbet is formed at an outer side surface of the sideboard having the assembling holes, for the fixing member to be stacked therein; a sink area is formed at one end of the rabbet, one end of the fixing member has a pressing end stacked over the sink area, and the pressing end enters the sink area with rotation of the fixing member; a compression spring is disposed in the sink area, wherein two ends of the spring are connected to the pressing end of the fixing member and the sideboard respectively, and the compression spring is compressed to generate an elastic force to push the pressing end outwards to have the fixing member be stacked on the sideboard.
14. The bracket according to claim 13, wherein each of the assembling holes comprises an elastic ring embedded in the sideboard and surrounding each of the assembling holes.
15. The bracket as claimed in claim 14, wherein each elastic ring has a H-shaped sectional structure along a radial direction, a part of each elastic ring is located within the corresponding assembling hole and surrounds the assembling hole, and the remaining part of the elastic ring is located at two sides of the sideboard respectively.
16. The bracket as claimed in claim 13, further comprising: a plurality of securing members disposed at the sideboard equipped without assembling holes, and used for being secured on the electronic device.
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Type: Grant
Filed: Sep 24, 2010
Date of Patent: Jul 9, 2013
Patent Publication Number: 20110073734
Assignee: Wistron Corp. (Hsichih, Taipei County)
Inventor: Tzung-Wei Chang (Taipei County)
Primary Examiner: Tan Le
Application Number: 12/890,433
International Classification: G12B 9/00 (20060101); G06F 1/16 (20060101); H05K 5/00 (20060101);